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In 1884, following the recommendations of the Jervois-Scratchley reports, the Queensland Marine Defence Force was established. To equip the new force, the Queensland colonial government purchased two gunboats and a torpedo boat. Queensland bought eight more vessels to create the second largest fleet in the Australian colonies behind Victoria.[1] With the federation of the Australian colonies, those vessels still in service joined the Commonwealth Naval Forces in 1901 and the Royal Australian Navy when it was formed in 1911. No ship ever met the enemy in battle or fell victim to enemy action despite the fact that most went on too long, albeit in some cases humble, careers in both naval and private hands past World War II.[2]
Gillett, Ross (1977). Warships of Australia. Graham, Colin (illus). Adelaide, South Australia: Rigby. ISBN0-7270-0472-7. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
"HMAS Gayundah". Royal Australian Navy. Retrieved 31 May 2013.